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I was vocally critical of Dr Grudem and his endorsement. I greatly admire his character and his ability to act in humility and contrition. He sets...
I have chosen to stay away from BB this election season for the sake my own spirit, but have a quick look every few weeks to see what is going on....
No matter what it was hardly worthy of the tittering and correction of a bunch of students. Trump had more than enough to be critical of, I can't...
I do too after 20 some years over here :-)
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about the poster here - either the crowd or the author of the article is wrong when he said "Christians say...
From the first link Someone here is showing their ignorance. Christians all over the non-American English speaking world say 'Two Corinthians.'...
It's a simple problem to solve - source the supposed quote. And no, I do not support Trump in any way, shape, or form. He hasn't an original...
I know the Far Right don't trust snopes, but for everyone else: http://www.snopes.com/1998-trump-people-quote/
That's a BEAUTIFUL part of the island. I am even more impressed by the coddle - most folks outside of Dublin have never heard of it - that is...
Nice list, and I'm impressed with the coddle. Was yoru family North Dublin (brown coddle) or South Duslin (white coddle) :-) ? Of course, the...
Down to about $5.00 in the Dublin area
Americans lost the Bill of Rights when they gave up the fourth amendment 14 years ago. This is just an expansion of the loss of rights.
While the British culture is not Christian (ask any British Christian) it is, of course, legally Christian because the Church of England (or...
I like this and think it is a fair question. How does one 'live as an American' in a nation of such diversity?
We do (traditional)- but for family and 2-3 really close Irish friends. We have an open house dessert in the evening for friends, neighbours,...
Now that makes sense. That would have been a much fairer way to approach in issue. That is not total assimilation, but reasonable assimilationist...
As are we all.
An Irishman would not have to stop being Irish to be an American - that has been my point from the first post. Pictures don't even come close :)...
Just a disclaimer - I don't consider my self as part of the 'we' who is hypercritical. Disagreeing is not hypercritical.
Fair enough. I'll correct my error: Just wanting to keep your customs and traditions is said to be divisive.